Welcome to our St. Louis digital marketing blog! We cover everything from website design to SEO. As creatives, we have a lot of ideas and information bouncing around our heads 24/7. Instead of keeping it all locked away, we want to share some of that information with fellow creatives and clients who want to learn more about the digital world. Whether you’re an aspiring programmer, a self-taught SEO strategist or a marketing enthusiast, there’s a little something here for everyone.
This question is something I have heard in many conversations within the industry. Pretty much any time a new tech tool comes out, the question is asked: are web design …
Matchbox Design Group is excited to announce that we’ve placed in the Indigo Award competition this year! We entered three of our latest design and development projects in the competition …
In most websites, we need to collect user details and or other types of information by using forms and we are required to have form validations to make sure user …
Online shopping: it’s quick, convenient, and gives you a rush of retail therapy without the associated baggage of trawling around town. As e-commerce comes into its own, eCommerce web design …
Many web designers have the mistaken belief that they do professional work just because everything they produce is pleasing to the eyes. Read on to learn how to make your …
**This is a guest post about Finding Your Place in The Creative World provided by Nick Brown. He is from the organization mediagurus.org.au.** One of the less-discussed issues we are facing …
Sometimes you never know how things are going to end up working out or should I say starting out. For example earlier this year, I was told that I should …
With the rise and the convenience of the freelance economy, it’s no wonder companies of all sizes are choosing to delegate their tasks to a remote team more and more …
Meet Stephenie Wang, Design Intern Describe yourself in three words. “I had to ask some friends to help me with this one: Friendly, hard-working, and of course, weird.” Where did …